Wisconsin Department of Transportation officials estimate about a full quarter of people pulled over for impaired driving are on drugs and while alcohol remains the main culprit, there’s been a dramatic increase in drug-related traffic crashes.

For many people, family around the holiday season doesn’t generate positive feelings of friendship and love. For those who hold a long-term grudge against a friend or family member, holidays can raise ugly memories and stronger feelings of anger, pain and vengeance.

A controversial fuel pipeline that goes under Lake Michigan will be discussed is set be discussed in federal court Thursday. Critics worry Enbridge Enery's aging Line 5 threatens the environment in two of the Great Lakes.

Wisconsin added 25,105 private sector jobs between June of 2015 and June of 2016, making it rank 30th in the nation in private sector job growth for that time period, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

According to a new study published in the scientific journal "Limnology and Oceanography," rising lake temperatures could spell changes for the rest of the food chain after a rise of an algae called cyclotella was found.

University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents will consider two years of 2 percent raises for UW System employees at its meeting Thursday. The increases are an effort reduce the faculty turnover rate.

Wisconsin's Department of Transportation Secretary told state lawmakers at a Tuesday hearing that Gov. Scott Walker’s budget would worsen the state’s road funding challenges over the long-term, even as he defended Walker’s budget as responsible and balanced.

A Wisconsin physician who served as a volunteer medic at the the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation is cautiously celebrating the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' announcement Sunday that it would not allow the Dakota Access Pipeline to be drilled under a section of the Missouri River.

The federal government announced yesterday that it had denied a permit to construct part of the Dakota Access Pipeline near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation. A doctor who provided aid at the protest site earlier this month, tells us what she saw at the Oceti Sakowin camp, and why some...